Cebu Province News July 2013

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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
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Aerial View of Metro Cebu

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Cebu men, women’s volleyball team to represent PH in Thailand July 18-21

(PNA), PDS/EB/MJT/

CEBU CITY, July 10 (PNA) -- Cebu’s men's and women’s beach volleyball teams are all set to represent the country in the Southeast Asia Volleyball Championships this July 18-21 in Thailand.

The Cebuano teams earned the right to represent the country after winning the 2013 Philippine National Games (PNG) in Manila.

The teams are the two-time PNG men’s champion duo of Jonrey Sasing and Edward Ybanez and the women’s champion of Jusabelle Brillo and Apple Saraum.

The team will leave for Thailand on Monday.

Brillo, a former beach volleyball national team member, is already getting excited to play in the tournament.

“This will be the first time Saraum and I will face foreign foes. I believe we make a good team. I am glad and happy to be given this opportunity,” said Brillo.

Sasing, also a former national team member, said they only learned about the trip last Friday.

“I am so excited that I will be competing again in this level. We are hoping to earn a medal in beach volley,” said Sasing, who competed in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games before coming back to Cebu to find a stable job.

Although this has been the long-time dream of Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) beach volley consultant Eric Lecain for Cebu to play in a top caliber tournament like this, he said he is excited and pressured at the same time because they want to perform well in the tournament.

Pressure mounted after Lecain assured PSC chairman Richie Garcia that the teams will have a good performance.

“He asked me if Cebu could win some games at tournament. I said I have no doubt. Now I will have to pray a lot,” Lecain said.

DOT vows to prioritize long-term tourism plans

By Ehda M. Dagooc /JMD (The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippines - In response to the private sector's demands for structural reforms to specific sectors that hold promise for economic growth, the government through the Department of Tourism (DOT) vows to prioritize support for tourism development.

“The government and private sector identified tourism for longer-term development based on recent sector growth performance, job creation possibilities across the archipelago, and positive externalities to other sectors,” said DOT assistant secretary for tourism development planning Rolando Canizal.

In his report, Canizal said tourism employs more than 3.7 million and many of these jobs are outside the main urban centers of Manila and Cebu.

Employment through community-based tourism projects has also been growing rapidly, he said. Employment incomes generated through tourism help families [slowly] escape poverty.

According to Canizal, the government is aware of these structural and policy constraints on longer-term growth in tourism.

In 2012, DOT endorsed the National Tourism Development Plan 2011-2016. The new plan shifts away from the traditional approach of public provisioning of services to the industry to greater private sector participation.

Features of the plan include the adoption of a public-private-partnership (PPP) framework for hotel and resort quality assurance accreditation; a PPP in tourism industry skills development and funding; and a regulatory review of the tourism industry and the promotion of PPPs in infrastructure.

Compared to its neighbors in the Asian region, the Philippines has lagged behind, Canizal admitted.

In 2010, about 3.5 million foreign tourists arrived in the Philippines compared with the 20 million for Malaysia, 16 million for Thailand and five million for Indonesia.

In his report, Canizal said that the Philippines also performed poorly in global surveys of tourism competitiveness. In 2011 alone, World Economic Forum travel and tourism competitiveness index ranked the Philippines 94th of 139 countries due to its poor regulatory framework, business environment, tourism infrastructure and poor service standards.

“These factors have contributed to lower international tourist arrivals and tourism revenues relative to regional neighbors,” he said.

Canizal said DOT and tourism providers are especially concerned about relatively lower service standards and employers complaining about the skills mismatch of many school leavers entering the industry.

Currently, the hotel and resorts quality assurance rating system is based on outdated standards and is poorly implemented, thereby not serving its purpose as signaling quality benchmarked against international standards.

“Many young people entering the tourism industry are not considered to be adequately trained. Vocational training curriculum of occupations in the industry is not frequently updated to meet changing international standards and practices, and skills development in tourism is underfunded,” he said.

In Cebu, the tourism stakeholders, through the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) Tourism Committee, is strengthening programs and advocacy towards taking advantage of tourism as employment generator and economic driver for the province.

The committee, vowed to work closer with the DOT and other concerned government agencies, including the local government units (LGUs) to accelerate implementation of tourism development programs.

DOH’s WOW targets Cebu school kids

(PNA), PDS/EB

CEBU CITY, July 8 (PNA) -- The Department of Health (DOH) will start its "War on Worms (WOW)" by distributing candy-flavored chewable deworming tablets to elementary and high school students of Cebu City next month for free, a health official said.

Dr. Vicente Belizario Jr. said a 2007 study conducted by the University of the Philippines National Institute of Health (NIH) showed that one out of two Cebuanos play host to parasitic worms.

Belizario said nine out of ten children in Sitio Alaska, Barangay Mambaling, Cebu City, are worm-infested.

"This is an often neglected disease, experts call it a disease of poor people due to improper sanitation and open defecation," he said.

Belizario, who met Sunday with officials from both the Cebu city and provincial governments, said the high occurrence of parasitic worms or "helminths" is "no longer acceptable."

The rate is way past the World Health Organization's (WHO) standards which stand at one out of five persons, he said.

Among those who attended the meeting were Cebu Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale, Integrated Provincial Health Office (IPHO) officer Cynthia Genesolango, Provincial Board (PB) Member Peter John Calderon and Cebu City Councilors Lea Japson and Noel Wenceslao, head of the committees on health and education, respectively.

"Children diagnosed with parasitic worms often perform poorly in school. The abdominal pain caused by the organisms led to absenteeism," he added.

Belizario said DOH's WOW program sees Cebu as a model of worm control in the country together with other focus areas set by the NIH.

He said DOH has yet to gather data on the occurrence of parasitic worms in the whole province of Cebu.

"That's what we need to establish, the baseline data for us to know the timetable of this program," he said.

Magpale said the provincial government is ready to provide manpower for the distribution of the tablets.

"We always conduct feeding programs but the kids are still malnourished, there must be something wrong," she said.

Metro Cebu board seeks private-public sector help to address flooding, traffic woes

(PNA), JBP/EB

CEBU CITY, July 7 (PNA) -- The Metro Cebu Development and Coordinating Board (MCDCB) has encourage public and private stakeholders to take part in the campaign for a better Cebu and help address floods and traffic issues in the metropolis.

“Flooding in the metropolis is an old problem, which flows with our economic progress. There is a need to mobilize Cebu as soon as possible to realize the Metro Cebu drainage master plan for sustainable development,” said MCDCB-Research Program and Organizational Development (RPOD) vice chair Dominica Chua.

Chua, who is also the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. (RAFI) chief operating officer, recently addressed the EKO Conference: Promoting Green Economic Development at Radisson Blu Hotel in Cebu City.

She presented “Mega Cebu: A platform for creating a green city-region” and said the urban vision incorporates doable and practical approaches to make sure most stakeholders participate.

The Local Government Code allows local government units (LGUs) and non-government organizations to coordinate with each other for economic and social development, Chua pointed out.

LGUs and private players were urged to collaborate with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on the drainage program.

The MCDCB has ongoing discussions with DPWH for a comprehensive study and report on the planning and development of the Metro Cebu Integrated Flood and Drainage System, scheduled for execution late next year or early 2015.

Cities evolving into smart mega-cities and city-regions will have more chances to prosper faster than cities that are isolated in their regional spaces, Chua said.

She said this type of urban atmosphere will attract and retain investments, as well as meet associated demands in traffic and waste management.

Chua also emphasized the urgency of public-private cooperation to combat related challenges such inadequate and aging infrastructure; the decline of the social fabric; continued in-migration; complex trans-boundary urban issues; and slow growth, resulting in Metro Cebu lagging behind other cities worldwide.

The MCDCB was founded in 2011 as a public-private partnership that involves LGUs, national government agencies, business players and civil society groups. It also works in partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency Study Team for the Mega Cebu project.

The group’s working definition of Metro Cebu stretches from Cebu City to Carcar City in the south and Danao City in the north, including San Fernando, Naga City, Minglanilla, Talisay City, Lapu-Lapu City, Cordova, Mandaue City, Consolacion, Liloan and Compostela.

Cebu traders want PNoy to get down to business

By Ehda M. Dagooc /JOB (The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippine s- For his upcoming State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 22, the Cebu business sector wants President Benigno Aquino III to get down to business and make concrete directions in making the country more competitive.

Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Lito Maderazo said that the greatest achievement of the Aquino administration so far, is on having built a good reputation for the country within the international business community. However, this should be complemented with concrete plans and programs to realize investments coming to the Philippines.

“I did not see any major project being done in Cebu [under the current administration], except for the airport. Cebu as an economic hub, creates its own development. But, the goodwill of the Philippine government as a country has benefited Cebu in terms of Foreign Direct Investors confidence,” said Maderazo.

“He should really get down to business this time,” said Maderazo.

The Philippines’ competitiveness within the region should be seriously taken into consideration specifically that the ASEAN integration is nearing.

The Cebu business sector wants the PNoy government to amend some of the economic provisions in the constitution such as the foreigners land ownership provision, among others.

The judiciary and military institutions should be well fixed and other concerns that make the Philippines less competitive to other countries within the region, and even in the global setting.

Maderazo said the business sector would want the President to make concrete plans on how the Philippines will be able to compete especially on the ASEAN integration this coming 2015.

“Would we allow ourselves to be swallowed by our ASEAN neighbors?” said Maderazo.

He said the Philippines right now, is too far away from its neighbors in terms of competitiveness. In the tourism sector alone, the Philippines is at the tail-end when it comes to attracting volumes of tourists. Thailand and Vietnam are on top of the international tourists’ list as preferred destinations. While the Philippines is aiming to hit 10 million foreign arrivals, Thailand on the other hand, is reaching over 25 million tourists a year.

Cebu Business Club (CBC) president Gordon Alan “Dondi” Joseph said that although it has been a good start for the PNoy administration, still everyone has to realize that there are still significant steps required to move forward.

“We need to create more jobs and these can only come from local investments and foreign direct investments. Our FDI performance remains pretty poor,” Joseph stressed.

Another area of focus, that Cebuano businessmen would like to hear on the upcoming SONA is the administration’s serious implementation on infrastructure development, “not just the major PPP [Public-Private-Partnership], but throughout the country. There should also be continued focus on improving the quality of education.”

In Cebu, Joseph said the private and public sector are currently working on developing the global competitiveness and liveability.

“We are in fact about to begin the master plan for this with the assistance of JICA [Japan International Cooperation Agency]. We will continue focusing on this with the 14 LGUs that comprise MEGA Cebu. They have been excellent partners in the entire process,” said Joseph.

Mandaue set to host world arnis tourney

By PR (The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippines - Hundreds of Filipino stickfighters will converge in Mandaue City on July 26-27 for the Doce Pares World Invitational Championship 2013.

The event is billed as “Road to Hungray” as participants will be vying for national training pool slots for next year's World Eskrima Kali Arnis Championships in Debrecen, Hungary.

The two-day tournament features foreign competitors from perennial visitors Reunion Island of France, United States, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Kingdom, South Korea and Australia.

“We are giving full support on this sport and martial art since this is ours. We want Mandaue City through the sports commission to spearhead the revival of local, national and international arnis tournaments,” said Mandaue sports commissioner Engr. Gaga Mendoza.

Teams from the Armed Forces of the Philippines - Army, Air Force and Navy are expected to compete together with arnisadors from Davao, General Santos City, Laguna and Muntinlupa.

At least five teams from Cebu including host Mandaue have also confirmed their entry.

Aside from the fighters, the MCSC will also invite Grandmasters and Masters who have stepped out of the limelight.

“It is long overdue that these great grandmasters and masters will be honored for they have helped develop our very own martial art,” said Mendoza.

Local developer pioneers child-friendly condo in Phl

By John M. Destacamento (The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippines - A local-based developer is positioning the safety of children at the core of its condominium venture as it tries to penetrate the buoyant real estate market here in Cebu.

Worldwide Central Properties (WCP) intends to tap the lively industry experienced by local real estate players with its formal launching last week of the first tower of Sundance Residences.

WCP president and chief executive officer Kent Ong, an engineer, said that Sundance Residences will put the security of the kids at the forefront of its plan while allowing their “busy” parents to work at the same time.

Ong said Sundance Residences will cater to the needs of the “young, modern Filipino family”.

“The parents are so much preoccupied with their work already that they should not bother where to send their kids for tutorial classes, for example, or where to find leisure activities for them,” said Ong.

“As a parent myself, I can relate to other parents wanting a place where they could work while having that peace of mind that their kids are safe,” he said.

Company officials pointed out that Sundance Residences will be the first child-friendly condominium in the Philippines.

Among the features that would support this claim are its anti-mosquito environment, kiddie toilets and urinals, columns with rounded corners and balconies with higher than standard railings.

They are also proposing to house and prioritize kid-related commercial establishments such as a pre-school and offer kid-related services like tutorial classes.

Sundance Residences is a mid-rise development composed of two towers. The first tower is 16 storeys high while the second one is just about the same height.

The units in the first tower are expected to be turned over to the tenants within the second quarter of 2015.

Officials also said a cutting edge for Sundance is its accessibility. Located in a 3,200-square meter property along S. Duterte St. in Barangay Banawa, Cebu City, Sundance Residences is some three-minute drive to grocery stores and five to 10 minutes away from hospitals, schools, universities and the central business district.

Ong mentioned that WCP is going to pour in P600 million for this investment, which is their first bid to vertical development. WCP is one of three companies comprising the Worldwide Group founded by couple Francisco and Lina Ong, who are both Cebuanos.

Ann Leslie Ngo, president of Worldwide Group, shared that before deciding to step into the real estate business with this particular project, it took them two years to do all the research and planning.

“It’s a well thought out project,” Ngo said. “Since it’s our first project, we wanted to make sure that we hire the best consultants in town.”

For this development, WCP has hired the technical assistance of celebrated furniture designer Kenneth Cobonpue for the building’s interior design, while Antonio Trillanes, the older brother of the senator, serves as the project architect.

The studio units, taking up a total area of 29 square meters including the balcony space, are currently selling at P1.9 million. One-, two- and three-bedroom units are also obtainable.

WCP, an affiliate of Worldwide Steel and Worldwide Home Depot, is also eyeing to go on horizontal development towards the end of the year with its project in Lapu-Lapu City already on the drawing board.

Tourism advocates laud Cebu’s latest accolade

By Grace Melanie I. Lacamiento /JOB (The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippines - Local tourism advocates seemed not surprised but rather expressed pride as Cebu was hailed as one of the best and most affordable places in the world to retire.

According to an article from “Yahoo! Finance”, Cebu is one of the six cities in the world that are recommended for Americans to retire without having to spend too much.

Based on Live and Invest Overseas’ Retire Overseas, the publication and research firm specializing in overseas living used 12 factors as an index to determine the best cities to retire such as “climate, whether English is spoken, cost of living, health care and infrastructure, to determine the best cities to retire.”

The list of the six top places also include Chiang Mai in Thailand, Cuenca in Ecuador, Granada in Nicaragua, Hoi An in Vietnam and El Poblado, Medellin in Colombia.

These cities that offer both affordability and luxury, as the article cited, require only $1,250 per month to cover all the living expenses

Former secretary of the Department of Tourism and 5th district congressional post winner Joseph “Ace” Durano said that Cebuanos can testify themselves how Cebu has been proclaimed as one of the retirement hubs given its small town ambience, pristine nature, and cosmopolitan amenities to name a few.

“All of us here in Cebu can easily relate to this article. Why we Cebuanos can’t imagine living elsewhere is probably the same reason Cebu is cited as a great place to retire,” he stated.

Durano’s statements were supported by National Association of Independent Travel Agencies (NAITAS) chairman emeritus and tourism prime mover Bobby Lim Joseph who said that the good news was already expected as more locals are building their homes in Cebu where they can enjoy their retirement in the future.

Joseph further noted that the attraction of Cebu to foreign residents could be attributed to the accessibility of the area to other foreign cities through the Mactan Cebu International Airport, international flights available to and from Cebu, tourist influx, expansion of housing developments in Cebu that meet the global standards, improved medical industry, resort-living inspired residential projects, economic growth, low cost of living and progressive countryside and urban developments.

He also cited that Cebuanos possess better English-speaking capabilities which in return, make foreign retirees to get comfortable living in Cebu without worrying with the language barrier.

“To top everything, Cebuanos are very friendly, industrious, creative and truly attractive,” he told The FREEMAN.

In an earlier report, Governor-elect Hilario “Junjun” Davide III considered the inclusion of Cebu on the list of world’s retirement havens as a true manifestation of the potential of the province in terms of tourism.

Davide, in a recently-concluded tourism congress last month, emphasized tourism as one of the priority areas that his administration would focus on.

The international article described Cebu as “a developed province in the Philippines, has some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world: narrow coastlines with bright blue waters and limestone plateaus offset by rolling hills and rugged mountains.”

Mega Cebu project: USJ-R studes showcase youth’s role in progress

By Grace Melanie I. Lacamiento /JOB (The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippines - Young and idealistic as they are, students of the University of San Jose – Recoletos (USJ-R) firmly believed that there should be a balance between urbanization and preservation of the environment in order to achieve progress, emphasizing the significant role that the youth can contribute towards the sustainable development of Cebu.

To involve the youth and the academe, stakeholders of the Mega Cebu project recently organized a video making contest among universities and colleges in Metro Cebu.

The Mega Cebu 2050 development strategy is envisioned towards a vibrant, equitable, sustainable and competitive environment that embraces Cebu’s creativity and its cultural, historical and natural resources, with strong citizen participation and responsive governance.

Each participating school are required to send a minimum of two entries and a maximum of six. The first two entries must be based on the Mega Cebu attributes assigned to each group via draw by lot system.

The deadline for the submission of entries was extended last June 22 and winners were proclaimed last June 25 at Ayala Center Cebu. The criteria included creativity and originality, clarity of message, viewers’ appeal, and overall presentation.

Out of its six entries, the University of San Carlos bagged four awards for the categories in cultural and historic, innovative, creative and competitive, inclusive, equitable and liveable, and integrated, coordinated and participative while the University of the Philippines – Cebu won the best entry for the interconnected and compact attribute.

USJ-R, on the other hand, was proclaimed as the winner for the best entry in the green category and was declared as the awardee for the viewers’ choice as a special award for getting the highest number of likes in their video entries.

Their first entry for the innovative, creative and competitive category earned 2,177 likes. It is futuristic-themed video of pre-school students from Gawad Kalinga in Mananga, Talisay City in traditional schooling at present followed by a vision of college students in advanced educational system in the future.

Meanwhile, the entry for the green attribute comparative which is a split-screen video showing the comparison of good and bad environmental practices gained 2,165 likes.

The winning entries were products of collaboration between two different colleges of USJ-R, the College of Commerce and College of Arts and Sciences. Members of the Josenian team involved students taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management and Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication. They are Jenny Mae Rellon, Samona Garzota, Mechelle Florita, Aubry Lerio, Niño Justin Tecson and Nimrod Shem Aro.

Towards a better Cebu

In an interview with The FREEMAN, Rellon admitted that the Mega Cebu 2050 vision seemed too idealistic for the youth’s perspective since it involves a long-term plan. However, she said that the group realized the purpose of the project in order to have a better Cebu in the years ahead.

She noted that progress in a particular city is not based on how many skyscrapers one can find in the area. She added that a city could actually achieve growth and development by both coping with industrialization and maintaining the beauty of nature.

“When you start to think of innovation, also think of the environment. Aiming for success is good but in the end, who’s to be blamed? It is not the people at present who will suffer, it is the next generations ahead of us who will,” she said.

Rellon shared that since she and Garzota are business administration students, they decided to seek help from the mass communication students who had a background on film production. They had one night of brainstorming and three days of preparation. They used their own resources and played as actors themselves.

Florita emphasized the need for balance between urbanization and preservation of the environment, saying that the former does not imply the deterioration of the latter.

Florita who lives in downtown Cebu said that she is a bare witness of the urbanized lifestyle in the city. She particularly cited that amid the real estate boom, the public should continue to plant trees. She added that proper zoning and effective drainage system should also be observed to avoid floods from the uphill barangays to lowlands.

She said that the youth could actually help the society by carrying out environment-friendly practices and exploiting the social media to promote awareness to the public.

“We may be still in school but we can actually contribute to the sustainable development of Cebu. Yes, we have all these ideas but what we lack is the execution,” she stated.

The Josenian team remained optimistic that the Mega Cebu 2050 plan will come to realization and expressed willingness to cooperate with the government and private sector towards the accomplishment of the project.

They received a total of P22,000 cash prize, plaques and three medals. The group expressed gratitude to the support extended by the Department of Communications, Languages and Literature, College of Arts and Sciences, Junior Entrepreneurs and Marketers Society, College of Commerce and Student Affairs Office.

Socially-conscious youth

USJ-R College of Commerce Dean Dr. Edgar Detoya lauded the creativity and innovation showed by the Josenian team during the Mega Cebu video-making competition. He pointed out that the youth at present has evolved to become socially-conscious on environmental issues and concerns.

He said that both the public and private sectors could benefit from the innovative ideas of the young generation and incorporate them in their plans for a better Cebu.

He said that responsible urbanization is actually doable for Cebu, adding that it is possible to meet the demands of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation.

“We can urbanize in such a way that it is not detrimental to the environment. That is sustainable development. If other countries can make it, why can’t we? We just need to have that discipline,” he said.

In response to the timely call for environmental conservation, USJ-R implemented the Win on Waste (WOW) program, a self-sustaining project that aims to make Josenians engage in resource conservation, ecological care and protection, and waste management.

Cebu cement plant mulls use of trash for its kiln

(PNA), HBC/EB/

CEBU CITY, July 1 (PNA) -- A cement company in Naga City in southern Cebu is planning to use solid waste to fire its kiln and reduce Cebu’s garbage by at least 15 percent this year, an official said.

Rolando Vera Cruz, Cemex Philippines sustainability director, said the company invested in technology to generate alternative energy to replace fossil fuels, like coal, for its kiln at the APO Cement Plant in Barangay, Tinaan, Naga City.

Cemex hopes to process 300 tons of garbage a day, which is equivalent to 15 percent of the total wastes generated by Cebu province.

Vera Cruz said the program was implemented in line with the National Government’s Philippine Energy Plan, which stresses energy self-sufficiency and promotes waste-to-energy projects.

Vera Cruz said Cemex has partnered with two material recover facilities, one of which is in Naga City and the other in Cebu City.

He said among their possible sources of solid waste are Naga with some 40 tons a day, Minglanilla with 70 tons, Consolacion with 300 to 400 tons and Cebu City with 400 tons a day.

Vera Cruz said the ideal type of waste for processing is those with the least moisture and chlorine.